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Woundman
April 28, 2018 00:11

Noticed a couple things with this new Firmware. You can't flash it with Mionix Hub 1.6 (requires Hub 1.5 then upgrade to 1.6) and my mouse is under Universal Series Bus Devices in device manager instead of Mice and other devices. Mouse LED stays on while system is shut down.

Update: there is no documentation on this so I figured I would post here to help some others. The Mionix Hub has less features than the Naos 7000 software, so I recommend (as of May 2018) download the firmware v3.10 and install that then download and run the Naos 7000 software (v1.24). Don't bother with the hub or this firmware because it makes the mouse not show up in the Naos software, only the hub.
Also, if you are experiencing the pointer stuttering while going across the screen (after updating and setting it up the way you want in the software) then make sure your USB drivers are up to date. Hope this helps someone!

unplug the mouse, hold the left, right, and middle mouse buttons and then plug it back in while holding. The two LEDs should be flashing. Open task manager and kill Mionix Hub (uninstall after you confirm this works) then run the v3.10 updater. It should work and then the Naos 7000 software should work too! Let me know if I can help further.

Yea, we figured out that 0.16 and the Hub are not fully working with the Naos 7000. If you follow my post about unplugging the mouse and the three buttons, you should hopefully be able to fix the issue. It would be nice for an official response on this to help other users. Once I got it working with the right firmware, the mouse is fantastic.

Jonathan, thanks for your advice, now I can fully work with my Naos 7000, with Hub and 0.16 firmware I couldn't get my computer up from sleep mode with mouse, only with keyboard, and I tried everything, and only now I undertand that the problem was that my mouse was listed in device manager as Universal Series Bus Device, not a mouse, and that was a great problem, because I have fckn china keyboard from ali, which sometimes shut down at all during sleep mode))